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  • December 19, 2023
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CPHON A - Practice Questions With Solutions
BEARS - The BEARS tools assesses the child's sleep history with respect to
Bedtime, Excessive daytime sleepiness, Awakenings, Regularity and Snoring.
✔️Ans - Parents report that their school- aged child with leukemia is not
sleeping well at home. Which tool is used to assess for sleep disturbance?

Autonomy versus doubt - Psychosocial autonomy versus doubt is the
developmental task of a toddler. ✔️Ans - Which of the following describes
the developmental stage of a toddler?

Denial allows the patient to maintain hope in order to function productively.
✔️Ans - The nurse notices that a 13-year- old has been cheerful since learning
of her cancer diagnosis, avoids discussing her illness and treatment, and
allows her parents ask all the questions. The best interpretation of her
behavior is that the patient is:

Be emotionally involved and available to the teen. ✔️Ans - The parent of an
adolescent with cancer seeks advice on how to best promote the emotional
well- being of the child while receiving therapy. The nurse's best advice to the
parent is to?

Translocation of B-cell immunoglobulin genes - Burkitt lymphoma and
Burkitt-like lymphoma are characterized by the chromosomal translocation of
B-cell immunoglobulin ✔️Ans - Which of the following is a cytogenetic
feature for a patient diagnosed with Burkitt lymphoma?

Localized nodal disease - Involvement of a single lymph node is a favorable
prognostic indicator. The presence of B symptoms, male gender, and an
elevated sedimentation rate are considered unfavorable prognostic indicators.
✔️Ans - What is a favorable prognostic indicator for a child diagnosed with
Hodgkin lymphoma?

Langerhans cell histiocytosis ✔️Ans - Which of the following is a disorder
of dendritic cells?

, Vagus - Brainstem gliomas effect cranial nerves V-X, and are located below the
tentorium cerebelli. ✔️Ans - Which nerve will most likely be compromised
for a child diagnosed witha brainstem glioma?

Oncogenes promote cell growth and prevent apoptosis. ✔️Ans - Oncogenes
transform normal cells in to cancer cells by which of the following actions?

Abdominal lymphomas are at increased risk for tumor lysis syndrome and
bowel obstruction ✔️Ans - A patient with non-Hodgkin lymphoma with
abdominal involvement is at greatest risk for which of the following
complications?

Leukocyte-reduction prevents the transmission of cytomegalovirus ✔️Ans -
Blood products are leukocyte- reduced to prevent which of the following?

50GY ✔️Ans - Moist desquamation of the skin occurs with radiation doses
of:

1000 mg/m2 of intravenous cytarabine ✔️Ans - Which of the following
doses of medication is most likely associated with neurocognitive sequelae?

Signs of precocious puberty include advanced bone age, early onset breast
development, early epiphyseal fusion, short stature. ✔️Ans - Which of the
following is an indication that a child is experiencing precocious puberty?

"Which therapies have you looked in to?" Nurses should encourage open
communication with families about complementary therapies. Nurses should
assess which therapies the patient would like to have more information about.
✔️Ans - After receiving treatment information, the parents of a child recently
diagnosed with cancer ask if complementary and alternative treatments are
an option. What is the nurse's best response?

The mechanism of action determines how the medication is classified.
✔️Ans - Chemotherapy medications are either cell-cycle specific or
nonspecific as determined by the medication's?

Verify that the product is leukocyte-reduced ✔️Ans - Which of the
following is the most important action for the nurse to take prior to beginning
the first platelet transfusion for a patient with leukemia?

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